A front center opening can be opened and closed by a zip fastener. A hook assembly joins upper ends of the front center opening in a separable way and adjusts a waist size of pants within a fixed range. An adjusting cloth is sewed between one of fastener tapes of the zip fastener and an outer cloth of the front center opening. The adjusting cloth has an overlap to provide an extra length on the waist size of the pants. The hook assembly adjusts the waist size of the pants so as to fit a waist size of a user. The overlap of the adjusting cloth is extended in a specified manner so as to adjust a size of the pants corresponding to a portion lower than the waist of the user.
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1. A waist adjustable garment comprising:
a hook assembly joining one and another parts of the garment in a separable way and adjusting a waist size of the garment within a predetermined range; an adjusting cloth of substantially a tubular shape that extends substantially in a vertical direction, the adjusting cloth being sewed on the one part of the garment and being capable of changing its shape within such a range as the hook assembly adjusts the waist size of the garment; and a zip fastener having one and another fastener tapes, the one fastener tape to be a seam allowance being stitched to the adjusting cloth, the other fastener tape to be a seam allowance being stitched to the other part of the garment.
8. A waist adjustable garment comprising:
a joint tool joining upper ends of a front center opening of the garment in a separable way and adjusting a waist size of the garment at a joined area within a redetermined range; an adjusting cloth of substantially a tubular shape that extends substantially in a vertical direction, the adjusting cloth being sewed on one of separated portions of the front center opening, the adjusting cloth being capable of changing its shape between the upper end and a lower end of the front center opening within such a range as the joint tool adjusts the waist size of the garment; and a zip fastener having one and another fastener tapes, the one fastener tape to be a seam allowance being stitched to the adjusting cloth, the other fastener tape to be a seam allowance being stitched to another separated portion of the front center opening.
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This application is a division of prior application Ser. No. 09/793,755 filed Feb. 27, 2001.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a hook assembly for a garment that joins parted portions of a waist of a gannet such as pants and a skirt, a decorative hook assembly that joins a portion of a decorative belt or a decorative cover, and a garment having a waist-adjusting mechanism composed of a fastener such as those hook assemblies attached thereto. Particularly, the invention relates to a garment having a waist-adjusting mechanism that can be adjusted to a waist size of a user, such as pants having a waist-adjusting mechanism or a skirt having a waist-adjusting mechanism.
2. Description of the Related Art
Generally, the pants or skirt have a waist parted so as to be opened thereat. Commonly, the parted portions are joined by a hook assembly 200 shown in FIG. 75.
Referring to
The conventional hook assembly is described more specifically.
As shown in
Socket claws 204c are formed at opposite ends of the socket 241. The socket claws 204c are bent nearly perpendicularly to a rear side of the socket 241. The socket attachment plate 205 have through holes 205a so as to have these two socket claws 204b of the socket body 240 inserted therein, respectively.
The hook body 202 is fitted to the rear side of the outer cloth 310 of the pants or skirt so that the outer cloth 310 is held between the hook body 202 and the hook attachment plate 203. At this time, the hook claws 202b are inserted into the corresponding through holes 203b of the hook attachment plate 203 and bent, so that the hook body 202 and the hook attachment plate 203 are joined.
The socket body 204 is fitted to the front side of the inner cloth 320 of the pants or skirt so that the inner cloth 320 is held between the socket body 204 and the socket attachment plate 205. The socket claws 204c are inserted into the corresponding through holes 205a of the socket attachment plate 205 and bent, so that the socket body 204 and the socket attachment plate 205 are joined.
As described above, the hook element 200A is fixed and attached to the one cloth of the parted portions of the waist of the pants or skirt by holding it between the hook body 202 and the hook attachment plate 203. Moreover, the socket element 200B is attached to the other cloth of the parted portions of the waist of the pants or skirt by holding it between the socket body 204 and the socket attachment plate 205.
Some conventional pants can open a front center part via a zip fastener. Commonly, such pants has an upper end of the front center part joined not only by the zip fastener but also by a hook such as the hook assembly 200 in a separable way.
Specifically, when putting on the pants, a user uncouples the hook such as the hook assembly 200 and opens the zip fastener. Then, the user lets his or her legs pass through the pants. Next, the user couples the upper ends of the front center part via the hook. Thereafter, the user closes the zip fastener. At this time, some hooks can adjust their length to a small extent at the joined portion. For example, a socket member is fixed to the upper part of the inner cloth at the front center part. A hook member is secured to the upper part of the outer cloth at the front center part so that the hook member is urged by a spring so as to slide and move within a predetermined range in a waist size direction of the pants. Then, the hook member is engaged with the socket member so as to connect the upper end of the front center part of the pants. With such a hook, if an external force is applied to the pants in such a direction so as to enlarge the waist size of the pants, the hook member moves outwardly at the edge of the outer cloth. Thus, the waist of the pants can be enlarged. Therefore, the waist of the pants is adjusted to a body shape of the user when he or she puts on the pants.
However, in the conventional hook assembly 200, the positions of the hook element 200A and the socket element 200B are uniquely decided depending on their fitted positions. Therefore, it is impossible to adjust the waist size of the pants or skirt.
The inventor of the present application also has several inventions about pants and the like with a waist-adjustable mechanism as disclosed in Japanese Patent Nos. 2518803, 2518804, 2518807 and 2518079.
However, these inventions have complicated mechanisms, so that the prices thereof cannot be low. The above-mentioned hook with the slide mechanism has the same problem. Thus, there has been desired pants and the like that are inexpensive and capable of adjusting the waist size.
Moreover, with the hook that can adjust the waist size of the pants and the like or the hook assembly that can adjust the hooking position, the waist size of the pants can be adjusted only at a waist belt. If the waist size of the user is larger, a size becomes larger not only at the waist but also at a portion around the waist accordingly. Therefore, even if the waist size of the belt is adjusted according to the waist size of the user, the other portion does not change size. Thus, when the user puts on the pants, the pants will be still tight for the user. In addition, the lower part of the waist belt may become short. In this case, the portion around the front center part is pulled, thereby deteriorating the appearance.
On the other hand, if the lower part of the waist belt is given room, the lower part becomes excessive when the waist size of the user becomes smaller, thereby generating wrinkles on the pants and affecting the appearance.
It is an object of the invention to provide a hook assembly that is capable of adjusting a hooking position.
It is another object of the invention to provide a garment with a waist-adjusting mechanism that does not affect a feeling of a user in wearing the garment and that an appearance thereof improves even if there is a change of not only a waist size but also a size around the waist of the user to a certain degree.
According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a hook assembly in which a hook of a hook element is caught and fitted on a socket of a socket element. The hook assembly comprises a hook element made of one of a metal and a synthetic resin and a socket element made of one of a metal and a synthetic resin. The hook element comprises a hook body having a plurality of hooks formed on a specific first side thereof at fixed intervals in the hooking direction, three or more bendable hook claws formed on a second side that is opposite to the first side, and a hook attachment plate of a sheet shape facing the second side, the hook attachment plate having through holes in which the hook claws are inserted, respectively. The socket element comprising a socket body having a plurality of sockets formed at fixed intervals in the hooking direction, three or more bendable socket claws formed on the socket body, and a socket attachment plate of a sheet shape facing a side of the socket body on which the socket claws are formed, the socket attachment plate having through holes in which the socket claws are inserted, respectively.
According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a hook element used in a hook assembly in which a hook of a hook element is caught and fitted on a socket of a socket element. The hook element is made of one of a metal and a synthetic resin. The hook element comprises a hook body having a plurality of hooks formed on a specific first side thereof at fixed intervals in the hooking direction, three or more bendable hook claws formed on a second side that is opposite to the first side, and a hook attachment plate of a sheet shape facing the second side, the hook attachment plate having through holes in which the hook claws are inserted, respectively.
According to a third aspect of the invention, there is provided a socket element used in a hook assembly in which a hook of a hook element is caught and fitted on a socket of a socket element. The socket element is made of one of a metal and a synthetic resin. The socket element comprises a socket body having a plurality of sockets formed at fixed intervals in the hooking direction, three or more bendable socket claws formed on the socket body, and a socket attachment plate of a sheet shape facing a side of the socket body on which the socket claws are formed, the socket attachment plate having through holes in which the socket claws are inserted, respectively.
A hook assembly may comprise the above mentioned hook element and the following socket element made of one of a metal and a synthetic resin. The socket element comprises a socket body having a single socket that hooks the hook of the hook body, two bendable socket claws formed on the socket body, and a socket attachment plate of a sheet shape facing the socket body, the socket attachment plate having through holes in which the socket claws are inserted, respectively.
A hook assembly may comprise the above mentioned socket element and the following hook element. The hook element is made of one of a metal and a synthetic resin. The hook element comprises a hook body having a single hook formed on a specific first side thereof, three or more bendable hook claws formed on a second side that is opposite to the first side, and a hook attachment plate of a sheet shape facing the second side, the hook attachment plate having through holes in which the hook claws are inserted, respectively.
According to a fourth aspect of the invention, there is provided a hook assembly in which a hook of a hook element is caught and fitted on a socket of a socket element. The hook assembly comprises a hook element made of one of a metal and a synthetic resin and a socket element made of one of a metal and a synthetic resin. The hook element comprises a hook body having a plurality of hooks formed on a specific first side thereof at fixed intervals in the hooking direction, and four or more hook fitting holes formed on the hook body at positions located on imaginary lines that are perpendicular to the hooking direction. The socket element comprises a socket body having a plurality of sockets formed at fixed intervals in the hooking direction, and four or more socket fitting holes formed on the socket body at positions located on imaginary lines that are perpendicular to the hooking direction.
According to a fifth aspect of the invention, there is provided a hook element used in a hook assembly in which a hook of a hook element is caught and fitted on a socket of a socket element. The hook element is made of one of a metal and a synthetic resin. The hook element comprises a hook body having a plurality of hooks formed on a specific first side thereof at fixed intervals in the hooking direction, and four or more hook fitting holes formed on the hook body at positions located on imaginary lines that are perpendicular to the hooking direction.
According to a sixth aspect of the invention, there is provided a socket element used in a hook assembly in which a hook of a hook element is caught and fitted on a socket of a socket element. The socket element is made of one of a metal and a synthetic resin. The socket element comprises a socket body having a plurality of sockets formed at fixed intervals in the hooking direction, and four or more socket fitting holes formed on the socket body at positions located on imaginary lines that are perpendicular to the hooking direction.
A hook assembly may comprises the above mentioned hook element and the following socket element being made of one of a metal and a synthetic resin. The socket element comprises a socket body having a single socket that hooks the hook of the hook body, and two socket fitting holes formed on the socket body at positions located on an imaginary line that is perpendicular to the hooking direction.
A hook assembly may comprise the above mentioned socket element and the following hook element. The hook element is made of one of a metal and a synthetic resin. The hook element comprises a hook body having a single hook formed on a specific first side thereof, and three or more hook fitting holes formed on the hook body at a position located on an imaginary line extending in the hooking direction as well as at positions located on an imaginary line that is perpendicular to the hooking direction.
In a hook assembly, positions of the plural hooks and positions of the plural sockets may be set such that a hooking position between the hook and the socket is changeable within a range of 10 to 30 mm.
In a hook assembly, the socket body may further comprise connecting bridges formed at longitudinal end portions of the sockets, the connecting bridges connecting the plural sockets with each other.
In a hook assembly, the hook body and/or the socket body may further comprise a bulged portion formed in part.
In a hook assembly, the hook body and/or the socket body may further comprise accommodating dents, part of the hook claw and/or part of the socket claw being accommodated in the accommodating dent.
According to an eighth aspect of the invention, there is provided a waist adjustable garment. The garment comprises a hook assembly joining one and another parts of the garment in a separable way and adjusting a waist size of the garment within a predetermined range. An adjusting cloth of substantially a tubular shape extends substantially in a vertical direction. The adjusting cloth is sewed on the one part of the garment and capable of changing its shape within such a range as the hook assembly adjusts the waist size of the garment. A zip fastener has one and another fastener tapes. The one fastener tape to be a seam allowance is stitched to the adjusting cloth, while the other fastener tape to be a seam allowance is stitched to the other part of the garment.
A waist adjustable garment may further comprise a shape keeper provided on the adjusting cloth. The shape keeper urges the adjusting cloth so as to keep a fixed shape of the adjusting cloth.
In a waist adjustable garment, an upper end portion of the fastener tape may be stitched to the garment while inclined in an outside direction toward a front center opening of the garment.
In a waist adjustable garment, the fastener tape may be stitched only to the adjusting cloth while an upper end of the fastener tape being located at a same position as an upper end of the adjusting cloth.
A waist adjustable garment may further comprise a slit formed on a lining of the garment at a position where a lateral end portion of the adjusting cloth is stitched. The lateral end portion of the adjusting cloth is inserted into the slit and stitched to a rear side of the lining.
In a waist adjustable garment, the fastener tape may be stitched to the adjusting cloth at such an inclination as the fastener tape has an upper portion opened toward the hook assembly in relation to the adjusting cloth.
In a waist adjustable garment, the adjusting cloth may have a width becoming smaller gradually toward a lower end from an upper end or from a position that is lower than the upper end by a fixed length downward.
According to a ninth aspect of the invention, there is provided a waist adjustable garment. A joint tool joins upper ends of a front center opening of the garment in a separable way and adjusting a waist size of the garment at a joined area within a predetermined range. An adjusting cloth of substantially a tubular shape extends substantially in a vertical direction. The adjusting cloth is sewed on one of separated portions of the front center opening. The adjusting cloth is capable of changing its shape between the upper end and a lower end of the front center opening within such a range as the joint tool adjusts the waist size of the garment. A zip fastener has one and another fastener tapes. The one fastener tape to be a seam allowance is stitched to the adjusting cloth, while the other fastener tape to be a seam allowance is stitched to another separated portion of the front center opening.
A waist adjustable garment may further comprise a shape keeper provided on the adjusting cloth. The shape keeper urges the adjusting cloth so as to keep a fixed shape of the adjusting cloth.
A waist adjustable garment may further comprise a buttonhole piece protruding from a lateral edge of an inner cloth of the front center opening. The buttonhole piece has a buttonhole for catching a button provided on the outer cloth of the front center opening. The buttonhole is a slot having a component that extends in a direction of the waist within such a fixed range as to adjust the waist size of the garment.
In a waist adjustable garment, an upper end portion of the fastener tape may be held and stitched inside a belt lining while inclined in an outside direction toward a lateral edge of the outer cloth.
In a waist adjustable garment, the fastener tape may be stitched only to the adjusting cloth while an upper end of the fastener tape being located at a same position as an upper end of the adjusting cloth.
A waist adjustable garment may further comprise a slit formed on a lining of the outer cloth at a position where a lateral end portion of the adjusting cloth is stitched. The lateral end portion of the adjusting cloth is inserted into the slit and stitched to a rear side of the lining.
In a waist adjustable garment, the adjusting cloth may have a width becoming smaller gradually toward a lower end from an upper end or from a position that is lower than the upper end by a fixed length downward.
According to a tenth aspect of the invention, there is provided a waist adjustable garment. A joint tool joins one and another parts of the garment in a separable way and adjusts a waist size of the garment within a predetermined range. A tuck is provided on the one part of the garment so as to extend substantially in a vertical direction. The tuck is capable of changing its shape within such a range as the joint tool adjusts the waist size of the garment. A zip fastener has one and another fastener tapes. The one fastener tape to be a seam allowance is stitched to the tuck, while the other fastener tape to be a seam allowance is stitched to the other part of the garment.
A waist adjustable garment may further comprise a lining provided on a rear side of the one part of the garment over an area that is wider than a width of the tuck. The lining is stitched thereto at positions beyond lateral ends of the tuck.
In a waist adjustable garment, a folded part of the one part of the garment may be stuck by an adhesive double coated tape to a rear side of the one part of the garment near the tuck.
In a waist adjustable garment, the one part of the garment may be sewed in a vertical direction between a lateral end of the one part of the garment and the tuck.
In a waist adjustable garment, an inner folded part of the tuck may be pressed by an iron.
In a waist adjustable garment, an inner folded part of the tuck may be pleated.
In a waist adjustable garment, an inner folded part of the tuck may be stitched along a crease of the inner folded part of the tuck near the crease.
In a waist adjustable garment, an upper end portion of the fastener tape may be stitched to the garment while inclined in an outside direction toward a front center opening of the garment.
A waist adjustable garment may further comprise a sliding tape. An upper end of the one fastener tape is stitched to an upper end of the one part of the garment via the sliding tape. The sliding tape is stitched at an inclination in an outside direction toward a front center opening of the garment.
A waist adjustable garment may further comprise two elastic tapes. An upper end of the one fastener tape is stitched to an upper end of the one part of the garment via the elastic tapes. The elastic tapes is stitched to the garment so as to define substantially a V-shape in combination.
An exposed surface of the hook element or the socket element may be a dull surface. To the contrary, it may be a polished surface. The hook element and the socket element have their edges chambered as a whole in a normal use of the invention. The hook claws and the socket claws are provided in four around the hook element and the socket element, respectively, in a standard use of the invention. Alternatively, the hook claws may be three, while cutting and picking up one hook claw from the hook body itself. The shape and the area such as the width of each of the hooks and sockets may be set as desired according to a practical use. For example, if they are attached to the waist of the pants or skirt, the shape and so on are set such that the hook element and the socket element are firmly hooked on each other and hard to be detached from each other.
The adjusting cloth is provided on the outer cloth of the front center opening in view of appearance. Alternatively, it may be provided on the inner cloth of the front center opening. A variety of cloths are available as the material of the adjusting cloth such as a cloth of the same kind as the garment. Alternatively, an elastic material such as a rubber or spandex may be used.
Further objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, wherein preferred embodiments of the invention are clearly shown.
Several embodiments of the invention are described hereafter referring to the attached drawings. The same reference numeral or symbol is attached to a same member or element throughout the several embodiments.
[FIRST EMBODIMENT]
As shown in
The hook body 102 is fabricated by cutting and bending a metal sheet, which is hard to deform, into a desired shape. Those two hooks 121 and 122 of the hook body 102 stand in a line at a predetermined interval in such a direction as hooked on the sockets 141 and 142 of the socket body 104. Four hook claws 102b are formed on a circumference of the hook body 102 except a part of the hooks 121 and 122. These hook claws 102b are bent generally at right angles toward a rear side of the hook body 102. Particularly, it is not preferable to bend the hook 122 of the hook body 102 so that its bent portion extends from the hook body 102 while gradually changing its angle. It is preferable to bend it so that such portion is bent perpendicularly or in a reverse direction so that the socket 141, 142 is hooked thereon. Thus, the hook 122 is stably engageable with the socket 141, 142.
Those four hook claws 102b have a sharp pointed end so that their end can go through a cloth or the like. Particularly, it is preferable to form each in a wedge shape or make their length short so that they are not overlaid on each other when they are bent.
The hook attachment plate 103 is made of a metal sheet that is hard to deform as the hook body 102. The hook attachment plate 103 has through holes 103a so as to insert those four hook claws 102b therein, respectively.
The socket body 104 is fabricated by cutting and bending a metal sheet, which is hard to deform, into a desired shape. Those two sockets 141 and 142 of the socket body 104 stand in a line at a predetermined interval in such a direction as engaged with the hooks 121 and 122 of the hook body 102. Opposite ends of the sockets 141 and 142 are bridged by connecting portions 104b, respectively. Socket claws 104c are formed on the opposite ends of the sockets 141 and 142, respectively. These socket claws 104c are bent generally at right angles toward a rear side of the socket 141, 142.
The socket attachment plate 105 is made of a metal sheet that is hard to deform. The socket attachment plate 105 has through holes 105a so as to insert those four socket claws 104c therein, respectively.
The hook assembly 100 is used while fixed on the parted portions of the pants or skirt as shown in
The hook body 102 is attached to the rear side of the outer cloth 106 of the pants or skirt so that the outer cloth 106 is held between the hook body 102 and the hook attachment plate 103. At this time, those four hook claws 102b of the hook body 102 are inserted into the corresponding through holes 103a of the hook attachment plate 103, respectively, and bent thereafter. Thus, the hook body 102 and the hook attachment plate 103 are joined each other. Moreover, the hooking direction of the hook 121, 122 is directed inward of the edge of the outer cloth 106.
The socket body 104 is attached to the front side of the inner cloth 107 of the pants or skirt so that the inner cloth 107 is held between the socket body 104 and the socket attachment plate 105. At this time, those four socket claws 104c of the socket body 104 are inserted into the corresponding through holes 105a of the socket attachment plate 105, respectively, and bent thereafter. Thus, the socket body 104 and the socket attachment plate 105 are joined each other. Moreover, the socket 141, 142 is faced in such a direction as to be hooked by the hook 121, 122.
The outer cloth 106 and the inner cloth 107 shown by two-dot chain lines in
The hook 121, 122 of the hook body 102 is engaged with the socket 141, 142 of the socket body 104 so as to join the waist-parted portions of the pants or skirt.
Next, it is described how the hook 121, 122 of the hook body 102 and the socket 141, 142 of the socket body 104 are joined.
As shown in
It will be seen that a joining depth between the hook body 102 and the socket body 104 changes according to the states of
That is, the hook assembly 100 of the first embodiment can adjust the waist size of the pants or skirt in four steps. When the hook body 102 moves from the state shown in
Therefore, the hook assembly 100 can adjust the waist size of the pants or skirt within a distance L+M which adds the distance between the sockets 141 and 142 and the distance between the hooks 121 and 122. Particularly, if the distance between the hooks 121 and 122 is at least smaller than the inner dimension between the sockets 141 and 142, the waist size of the pants or skirt can be adjusted in four steps without any stress.
Similarly, the hook assembly 100 can adjust the waist size of the pants or skirt in four steps without any stress even if the distance between the hooks 121 and 122 is at least larger than an outer dimension between the sockets 141 and 142, as shown in
It will be seen that the joining depth between the hook body 102 and the socket body 104 changes according to the states of
That is, when the hook body 102 moves from the state shown in
As mentioned above, the hook assembly 100 can adjust the waist size of the pants or skirt in four steps within the distance L+M which adds the distance between the sockets 141 and 142 and the distance between the hooks 121 and 122. Therefore, it is possible to adjust the size as has not been realized in the conventional art.
Moreover, the hook assembly 100 is simpler in structure than the waist size adjusting art shown in Japanese Patent Nos. 2518803, 2518804, 2518807 and 2578079, thereby being capable of reducing the costs or price.
Particularly, if the distance between the hooks 121 and 122 is at least smaller than the inner dimension between the sockets 141 and 142 or at least larger than the outer dimension between the sockets 141 and 142, the waist size of the pants or skirt can be adjusted in four steps without stress. It is preferable to set the relation between the distance L and the distance M at one to two or two to one. If the relation between the distance L and the distance M is set at one to one, the hook assembly 100 of the present embodiment can move in three positions and has an overlapped state in one position.
In the above description, the number of the hooks 121 and 122 of the hook body 102 and the number of the sockets 141 and 142 of the socket body 104 are two, respectively. However, the number of each of the hooks 121, 122 and the sockets 141, 142 may be more than two. Any modification is possible as long as the hook body 102 has plural hooks 121, 122 lined at fixed intervals in the hooking direction of the hook element 100A, while the socket body has plural sockets 141, 142 lined at fixed intervals in the hooking direction of the socket element 100B so as to be hooked by the hooks 121, 122. Namely, even if the number of each of the hooks 121, 122 and the sockets 141, 142 is more than two, the hook element 100A is attached to one of the parted portions of the waist of the pants or skirt so that the hooks 121, 122 are lined along the waist. On the other hand, the socket element 100B is attached to the other of the parted portions so that the sockets 141, 142 are lined along the waist. Then, the waist size is adjustable by changing the hook 121, 122 of the hook body 102 to be hooked on the socket 141, 142 of the socket body 104 within a range where the plural hooks 121, 122 are provided. Similarly, the waist size is adjustable by changing the socket 141, 142 of the socket body 104 to be engaged with the hook 121, 122 of the hook body 102 within a range where the plural sockets 141, 142 are provided. That is, the waist size is adjustable in a distance that adds the range where the plural hooks 121, 122 are provided and the range where the plural sockets 141, 142 are provided. Therefore, the adjustable range of the waist size of the pants or skirt can increase to a degree far beyond the limit of the hook assembly with the conventional size adjusting mechanism.
Generally, the waist size of men's pants on the market is standardized in 3 cm such as 76 cm, 79 cm, 82 cm, 85 cm and so on. The hook assembly 100 of the first embodiment can adjust the waist size of the pants or skirt in the range more than 3 cm. With the hook assembly 100A, at least half the number of kinds of pants can deal with all the waist sizes of the prior art. For example, four kinds of waist sizes such as 76 cm, 79 cm 82 cm and 85 cm can be substituted by two kinds of waist sizes such as 76 to 79 cm and 82 to 85 cm.
Specifically, if the total of the distance M where the plural hooks 121, 122 are located and the distance L where the plural sockets 141, 142 are located is 3 cm or more, the waist size of the pants or skirt can be adjusted in the range of 3 cm or more. Thus, the hook assembly 100 makes it possible to substitute one kind of pants or skirt for at least two kinds of pants or skirts on the market that are different in the waist size, while the waist size changing every 3 cm. Consequently, it is possible to alleviate burden of a stock of pants and skirts and supply the pants and skirts at low prices.
[SECOND EMBODIMENT]
A second embodiment is describer hereafter.
In a hook assembly 100 according to the second embodiment, a hook attachment plate 103X of a hook element 100X has accommodating dents 103b at a jointed portion with the hook body 102 so as to accommodate the hook claws 102b, in contrast with the hook assembly of the first embodiment. Moreover, a socket attachment plate 105X of a socket element 100BX has accommodating dents 105b at a jointed portion with the socket body 104 so as to accommodate the socket claws 104c. The hook attachment plate 103X has through holes 103ax corresponding to the through holes 103a. Furthermore, the socket attachment plate 105X has through holes 105ax corresponding to the through holes 105a.
In addition, the socket attachment plate 105X has a bulged portion 105c configured by an X-shaped groove between those two accommodating dents 105b.
The hook assembly 100 according to the second embodiment has similar function and effects to those of the hook assembly 100 of the first embodiment. Moreover, when the hook body 102 of the hook element 100AX is joined to the hook attachment plate 103X, the hook claws 102b are housed in the accommodating dents 103b of the hook attachment plate 103X. Similarly, when the socket body 104 of the socket element 100BX is joined to the socket attachment plate 105X, the socket claws 104c are housed in the accommodating dents 105b of the socket attachment plate 105X. Therefore, the cloth is never caught or rubbed by the hook claws 102b or the socket claws 104c thereby to be prevented from breaking. Moreover, if the user touches them, he or she does not feel strange. Furthermore, the sheet metals of the hook attachment plate 103X and the socket attachment plate 105X increase their mechanical strength by the dented or bulged portions formed thereon such as the accommodating dents 103b, 105b and so on. At the same time, the sheet metals are prevented from deformation. Thus, the hook body 102 can be fixed more strongly to the pants or skirt. In addition, since the socket attachment plate 105X is prevented from deformation by the bulged portion 105c, the socket body 104 can be fixed more strongly to the pants or skirt.
While, in the above description, one bulged portion 105c of X-shape is provided on the socket attachment plate 105X, the number or dimension or shape of the bulged portion 105c is not limited thereto. The bulged portion 105c may be formed in a desired number depending on the dimension and the shape.
[THIRD EMBODIMENT]
A third embodiment is describer hereafter.
In the third embodiment, a socket attachment plate 105Y of a socket element 100BY has accommodating dents 105by at a jointed portion with the socket body 104 so as to accommodate the socket claws 104c.
At the jointed portion of the socket attachment plate 105Y with the socket body 104, the accommodating dents 105by are provided only at an area where the socket claws 104c are housed. Thus, there is provided a room where connecting bridges 104b of the socket body 104 are fitted without interruption. The socket attachment plate 105Y has through holes 105ay corresponding to the through holes 105a.
In addition, the socket attachment plate 105Y has a bulged portion 105c configured by an X-shaped groove between those two accommodating dents 105b.
The hook assembly 100 according to the third embodiment has similar function and effects to those of the hook assembly 100 of the first or second embodiment. Moreover, the jointed portion of the socket body 104 with the socket attachment plate 105Y is housed in the accommodating dents 105b of the socket attachment plate 105Y. Therefore, the cloth is never caught or rubbed by the hook claws 104c thereby to be prevented from breaking. Moreover, if the user touches them in assembled state, he or she does not feel strange. Furthermore, since the accommodating dents 105by are provided only at an area where the socket claws 104c are housed, the connecting bridges 104b are placed near the socket attachment plate 105Y and part of the bridges 104b are accommodated in the cloth. Thus, the appearance improves if the hook assembly 100 is fitted to the pants or skirt. Of course, the mechanical strength of the sheet metal of the socket attachment plate 105Y is enlarged by the dented or bulged portions formed thereon such as the accommodating dents 105b and so on. At the same time, the bulged portion 105c prevent the sheet metals from deformation. Thus, the hook body 102 can be fixed more strongly to the pants or skirt, while the socket body 104 can be fixed more strongly to the pants or skirt.
The third embodiment is described as an example that uses the hook element 100AX and the socket element 100BY However, the hook element 100AX and the socket element 100BY may be combined with the socket element 200B and the hook element 200A, respectively.
[FOURTH EMBODIMENT]
A fourth embodiment is describer hereafter.
The fourth embodiment of hook assembly 100 uses the first embodiment of hook element 100A and the conventional socket element 200B in combination. Specifically, the socket body 204 has a single socket 241 that is caught by the hook 121, 122 of the hook body 102.
With such structure, the hook element 100A can be easily assembled by inserting the bendable hook claws 102b in the through holes 103a of the hook attachment plate 103 and bending them thereafter. Similarly, the socket element 200B can be easily assembled by inserting the bendable socket claws 204b in the through holes 205a of the socket attachment plate 205 and bending them thereafter. Then, the hook element 100A is attached to one of the parted portions of the waist of the pants or skirt, and the socket element 200B is attached to the other of the parted portions along the waist, for example. Thus, the waist size is adjustable within a range where the plural hooks 121, 122 are located on the hook element 100A by changing the catching position of the hook 121, 122 to the socket 241 of the socket element 200B. That is, the size is adjustable according to the relative position of the hook element 100A and the socket element 200B within a range where the plural hooks 121, 122 are located or within a range where the single sock et 241 is located. The preferable number of the hooks 121, 122 formed on the hook element 100A is generally about two in view of decorative effects. However, it is possible to provide them in three or more.
[FIFTH EMBODIMEN]
A fifth embodiment is describer hereafter.
The fifth embodiment of hook assembly 100 can be structured to have the conventional hook element 200A and the first embodiment of socket element 100B. Specifically, the socket element 100B has the plural sockets 141, 142 formed at a fixed interval in the hooking direction so as to be caught by the hook 221 of the hook body 202.
With such structure, the hook element 200A can be easily assembled by inserting the bendable hook claws 202b in the through holes 203b of the hook attachment plate 203 and bending them thereafter. Similarly, the socket element 100B can be easily assembled by inserting the bendable socket claws 104b in the through holes 105a of the socket attachment plate 105 and bending them thereafter. Then, the hook element 200A is attached to one of the parted portions of the waist of the pants or skirt, and the socket element 100B is attached to the other of the parted portions so as to be lined along the waist, for example. Thereafter, the catching position of the single hook 221 of the hook element 200A is changed relative to the plural sockets 141, 142 of the socket element 100B. Thus, the waist size is adjustable according to the relative catching position of the single hook 221 of the hook element 200A and the plural sockets 241, 242 of the socket element 100B. That is, the size is adjustable according to the relative position between the plural sockets 141, 142 of the socket element 100B and the single hook 221 of the hook element 200A. The preferable number of the sockets 141, 142 formed on the socket element 100B is generally about two in view of decorative effects. However, it is possible to provide them in three or more.
[SIXTH EMBODIMENT]
A sixth embodiment is describer hereafter.
First, in an example shown in
Specifically, the example of
With such structure, the hook element 100AZ can be easily fitted on the pants or skirt by sewing the hook body 102Z thereto via the hook fitting holes 102e. Similarly, the socket element 100BZ can be easily fitted on the garment by sewing the socket body 104Z thereto via the socket fitting holes 104e. Then, the hook element 100AZ is attached to one of the parted portions of the waist of the pants or skirt, and the socket element 100BZ is attached to the other of the parted portions so as to be lined along the waist, for example. Thereafter, the catching position of the hooks 121, 122 of the hook element 100AZ is changed relative to sockets 141Z, 142Z of the socket element 100BZ. Thus, the waist size is adjustable according to the relative position between the plural hooks 121, 122 of the hook element 100AZ and the sockets 141Z, 142Z of the socket element 100BZ. That is, the size is adjustable according to the relative position between the plural sockets 141Z, 142Z of the socket element 100BZ and the range where the plural hooks 121, 122 of the hook element 100AZ are located.
The preferable number of the hooks 121, 122 formed on the hook element 100AZ and the number of the sockets 141Z, 142Z formed on the socket element 100BZ are generally about two, respectively, in view of decorative effects. However, each or both of them may be provided in three or more.
Particularly, the hook element 100AZ and the socket element 100Bz of the hook assembly of the sixth embodiment can be used in combination with the hook element 250 or the socket element 260 of the conventional hook assembly.
Specifically, as shown in
The example of
With such structure, the hook element 100AZ can be easily fitted on the garment by sewing the hook body 102Z thereto via the hook fitting holes 102e. Similarly, the socket element 260 can be easily fitted on the garment by sewing the socket body 261 thereto via the socket fitting holes 104e. Then, the hook element 100AZ is attached to one of the parted portions of the waist of the pants or skirt, and the socket element 260 is attached to the other of the parted portions so as to be lined along the waist, for example. Thereafter, the catching position of the hooks 121, 122 of the hook element 100AZ is changed relative to the socket 262 of the socket element 260. Thus, the waist size is adjustable according to the relative position between the plural hooks 121, 122 of the hook element 100AZ and the socket 262 of the socket element 260. That is, the size is adjustable according to the relative position between the range where the plural hooks 121, 122 of the hook element 100AZ are located and the single socket 262 of the socket element 260.
The example of
With such structure, the hook element 250 can be easily fitted on the garment by sewing the hook body 251 thereto via the hook fitting holes 253, 254. Similarly, the socket element 100BZ can be easily fitted on the garment by sewing the socket body 104Z thereto via the socket fitting holes 104e. Then, the hook element 250 is attached to one of the parted portions of the waist of the pants or skirt, and the socket element 100BZ is attached to the other of the parted portions so as to be lined along the waist, for example. Thereafter, the catching position of the hook 252 of the hook element 250 is changed relative to the plural sockets 141z, 142Z of the socket element 100BZ. Thus, the waist size is adjustable according to the relative catching position between the single hook 252 of the hook element 250 and the plural sockets 141Z, 142Z of the socket element 100BZ. That is, the size is adjustable according to the relative position between the plural sockets 141Z, 142Z of the socket element 100BZ and the single hook 252 of the hook element 250.
[SEVENTH EMBODIMENT]
A seventh embodiment of a garment with a waist-adjusting mechanism using the first to sixth embodiments is described hereafter.
The seventh embodiment is described with respect to the pants with a waist-adjusting mechanism (waist-adjustable pants) as the inventive garment with the waist-adjusting mechanism (waist-adjustable garment). However, the invention can be embodied into a waist-adjustable skirt that is applicable to a variety of skirts such as clutters.
As shown in
The hook assembly 100 is composed of the hook element 100A and the socket element 100B. The combination of the hook element 100A and the socket element 100B is set such that they can move from 10 mm to 30 mm relative to each other. The hook assembly 100 serves to join the upper parts of the outer cloth 3a and an inner cloth 103b in a separable way by making the hook element 100A caught on the socket element 100B fixed at the upper part of the inner cloth 3b. Therefore, if an external force is applied to the pants 1 in such a direction as to enlarge the dimension of the waist belt 2, the hook element 100A is pulled by the socket element 100b. Thus, the size of the waist belt 2 becomes longer at the jointed area in plural steps. Specifically, the hook assembly 100 not only joins the upper parts of the front opening 3 of the pants in a separable way but also adjusts the waist size of the pants 1 at the jointed area within a predetermined range.
The adjusting cloth 21 is made of a sash-shaped cloth having fixed flexibility. he adjusting cloth 21 have its opposite lateral edges sewed on the outer cloth 3a along an inside of the outer cloth 3a, while keeping one lateral part loose. Specifically, the adjusting cloth 21 is sewed on one of the front opening or the outer cloth 3a. At this time, the adjusting cloth 21 is shaped substantially into a pipe by vertically extending stitching between the upper and lower ends of the front opening 3 made into a V-shape, thereby to change the shape within a range in which the hook assembly 100 adjusts the waist size of the pants 1.
As shown in
The area where the adjusting cloth 21 is stitched is a portion to which the zip fastener F is sewed directly thereon. In the pants 1 of the present embodiment, the fastener tape Fa to be the seam allowance of the zip fastener F is sewed on the adjusting cloth 21 in an area where the adjusting cloth 21 is provided. The fastener tape F is sewed directly on the inside of the outer cloth 3a where the adjusting cloth 21 is not provided. An upper end of a fastener tape Fa1 is held and sewed inside the belt lining 2a while slanted outwardly of the edge of the outer cloth 3a as shown in FIG. 24. Alternatively, an upper end of a fastener tape Fa2 is sewed only on the adjusting cloth 21 up to the same height as the upper end of the adjusting cloth 21 as shown in FIG. 25.
Thus, the portion of the fastener tape Fa sewed on the adjusting cloth 21 can be pulled and moved outwardly of the edge of the outer cloth 3a as shown by an arrow AR in
The fastener tape F is composed of two fastener tapes Fa, worms Fb lined along each of the fastener tape Fa and a slider Fc that makes the worms Fb geared with each other so as to join those two fastener tapes Fa. The other fastener tape Fa is sewed on the inner cloth 3b. The front center opening 3 is opened and closed if the slider Fc of the zip fastener F is moved up and down.
If an external force is applied in such a direction as to widen the waist belt 2 of the pants 1 while the front center opening 3 is closed by the zip fastener F, the adjusting cloth 21 permits the waist size of the pants 1 to become longer within such a length as to stretch the overlap 21a at an area where the adjusting cloth 21 exists between the fastener tape Fa and the outer cloth 3a. Then, the lower portion of the waist belt 2 becomes longer, too.
The buttonhole piece 31 is protruded from the edge of the inner cloth 3b. The buttonhole piece 31 is made of a cloth having a buttonhole 31a, in which a button (not shown) fitted on the outer cloth 3a is caught so as to join the inner cloth 3b and the outer cloth 3a. The common buttonhole 31a of the buttonhole piece 31 is a slot extended along a length of the buttonhole piece 31 as shown in
In this case, if the button of the outer cloth 3a is caught in the buttonhole 31a, the button is positioned at an end of the buttonhole 31a that is located away from the inner cloth 3b. Therefore, the outer cloth 3a cannot move from that position in a direction away from the inner cloth 3b. Thus, it is possible that the pants 1 are obstructed from enlarging the waist size. However, the pants 1 of the present embodiment have a buttonhole 31ax that is extended substantially in a horizontal direction, as shown in FIG. 27. Therefore, the button of the outer cloth 3a can move to a variety of positions of the buttonhole 31ax as shown by two-dot chain line in FIG. 27. Consequently, the outer cloth 3a can change its position to the inner cloth 3b, at which it is restricted from moving in the waist direction of the pants 1, in accordance with the position of the button thereof along the slot of the buttonhole 31ax. That is, since the buttonhole 31ax is the slot that has a component extending in the waist direction of the pants 1, the waist size of the pants 1 is not restricted within a fixed range where the button of the outer cloth 3a is movable.
Processing such as a buttonhole stitch may be completed by a machine work such as a sewing machine or by handiwork. Particularly, if the buttonhole 31ax becomes long by enlarging the adjusting range of the hook assembly, a common sewing machine may be not able to deal with the stitch for the buttonhole 31ax, since it is normally used for a short buttonhole stitch. Then, a specially made sewing machine may be introduced. In this case, the handiwork is advantageous.
As described above, the pants 1 according to the seventh embodiment has the following advantageous effects.
If an external force is applied in such a direction as to enlarge the size of the waist belt 2 of the pants 1, the size of the waist belt 2 can be prolonged at the joined portion by the hook assembly 100 located at the upper ends of the front center opening 3. Specifically, the upper ends of the front center opening 3 can be joined by the hook assembly 100 in an adjusted state so as to fit to the waist size of the user who puts on the pants 1. Moreover, at the area from the upper part to a predetermined part downward of the outer cloth 3a (area where the adjusting cloth 21 is sewed between the outer cloth 3a and the fastener tape FA), the waist size of the pants 1 can be prolonged within an extendible length of the overlap 21a. Furthermore, since the buttonhole 31ax of the buttonhole piece 31 is the slot that has a component extending substantially in a horizontal direction, the outer cloth 3a can change its position to the inner cloth 3b, at which it is restricted from moving in the waist direction of the pants 1, in accordance with the position of the button thereof along the slot of the buttonhole 31ax. Therefore, the buttonhole piece 31 never restrict an extension of the waist size of the pants 1 within the fixed range where the button of the outer cloth 3a is movable.
The upper end of the fastener tape Fa is held and sewed inside the belt lining 2a while slanted outwardly of the edge of the outer cloth 3a as shown in
Specifically, if the size of the waist belt 2 of the pants 1 becomes long, the size of the portion around the waist becomes long accordingly. Consequently, it is impossible to get rid of the tight feeling if a room is provided only on the waist belt. With the pants 1 of the seventh embodiment, the waist belt 2 of each part of the pants 1 becomes long according not only to a change of the waist size of the user but also to a change of a size of a portion around the waist. Thus, the user has no tight feeling. Moreover, it also prevents the peripheral part of the front center opening 3 from being pulled or wrinkled, thereby improving the appearance thereof.
[EIGHTH EMBODIMENT]
An eighth embodiment is described hereafter.
As shown in
In the pants 1 of the eighth embodiment, as shown in
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A ninth embodiment is described hereafter.
As shown in
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A tenth embodiment is described hereafter.
The seventh to ninth embodiments of waist-adjustable garment have the vertical slit 4 on the lining or the outer cloth 3a so that the lateral end portion of the adjusting cloth 21 is inserted and stitched in the slit 4. However, as shown in
In the present embodiment, as shown in
In the eight to tenth embodiments of waist adjustable garment, the upper end of the fastener tape Fa may be held and sewed inside the belt lining 2a while slanted outwardly of the edge of the outer cloth 3a as shown by the example Fa1 in
The eighth to tenth embodiments of the pants 1 have generally the same structure as the seventh embodiment of the pants 1 and exhibit generally the same function and effects as the seventh embodiment.
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An eleventh embodiment is described hereafter.
As shown in
The eleventh embodiment of the hook assembly 100 may be used in the eight to tenth embodiments of the waist adjustable garment. The eleventh embodiment of the pants 1 have generally the same structure as the seventh embodiment of the pants 1 and exhibit generally the same function and effects as the seventh embodiment of the pants 1.
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A twelfth embodiment is described hereafter.
As shown in
Specifically, as shown in
According to the structure of the twelfth embodiment, if the fastener F is pulled outwardly of the edge outer cloth 3a as shown by an arrow S in
In conclusion, the waist size of the pants 1 can be adjusted so as to fit the waist size of the user at the upper end joining portions of the front center opening 3 by the hook assembly 100, according to the seventh to twelfth embodiments. Moreover, the waist size of the pants 1 can be prolonged within the length in which the overlap 21a of the adjusting cloth 21 is extendible, at the area from the upper part downwardly to a fixed position of the front center opening 3 (area where the adjusting cloth 21 is stitched between the outer cloth 3a and the fastener tape Fa as the seam allowance of the fastener F). Therefore, the waist size of each part of the pants 1 can be prolonged according not only to the change of the waist size of the user but also to a change of the size of the portion around the waist. For example, not only the waist belt 2 of the pants 1 but also a lower portion around the waist belt 2 can be prolonged. Thus, the user has no tight feeling when he or she puts on the pants 1. Moreover, the peripheral part of the front center opening 3 is prevented from being pulled or wrinkled, thereby improving the appearance thereof.
The above embodiments are described provided that the waist adjustable garment has the buttonhole piece 31. However, the invention may be embodied into pants 1 that have no buttonhole piece 31. Particularly, the women's pants do not use it generally. Moreover, the buttonhole piece can be eliminated from the men's pants.
In the waist adjustable garments according to the above embodiments, the adjusting cloth 21 has a constant width. However, the invention may be embodied such that the adjusting cloth 21 has an upper end longer and a lower end shorter. Moreover, the adjusting cloth 21 is provided on the outer cloth 3a up to the area of about ⅓ to ½ of the length of the outer cloth 3a from the upper side to the lower side thereof. However, the upper end of the adjusting cloth 21 has much influence on the size adjustment, while the lower end thereof has less influence. Therefore, the adjusting cloth 21 may be eliminated at the lower part. Of course, it is not always necessary to eliminate the lower part.
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A thirteenth embodiment is described hereafter. The thirteenth embodiment of waist adjustable garment is also described with respect to waist-adjustable pants. However, the invention can be embodied into a waist-adjustable skirt that is applicable to a variety of skirts such as clutters.
As shown in
The hook assembly 11 is composed of a socket 12 and a hook 13. A guide 14 is fixed on the upper part of the outer cloth 3. The hook 13 is supported on the guide 14 so as to slide within a range of 10 mm to 30 mm, while urged by a spring 14 inwardly of the edge of the outer cloth 3a. The hook 13 is caught by the socket 12, which is secured to the upper part of the outer cloth 3a. Thus, the hook assembly 11 joins the upper parts of the outer cloth 3a and the inner cloth 3b with each other in a separable way. Consequently, if an external force is applied in such a direction as to increase the size of the waist belt 2 of the pants 1, the hook 13 moves in a direction pulled by the socket 12 against an urging force of the spring 15, while guided by the guide 14. Thereby, the size of the waist belt 2 of the pants is prolonged. That is, the hook assembly 11 made of the socket 12 and the hook 13 constitutes a joint tool that not only joins the upper ends of the front center opening 3 of the pants 1 in a separable way but also adjusts the waist size of the pants 1 in a fixed range.
The adjusting cloth 21 has the same structure as that of the seventh embodiment and permits the joint tool defined by the hook assembly 11 or the like to smoothly adjust the waist size of the pants 1. That is, the adjusting cloth 21 of the present embodiment has the same function and effects as that of the seventh embodiment.
As shown in
As described above, the thirteenth embodiment of the pants 1A has substantially the same function and effects as the seventh embodiment as a whole.
Specifically, if an external force is applied in a direction to enlarge the size of the waist belt 2 of the pants 1, the size of the waist belt 2 can be enlarged at the joint portion by the hook assembly 11 around the upper ends of the front center opening 3. That is, the upper ends of the front center opening 3 can be joined by the hook assembly 11 in an adjusted state so as to make the waist size of the pants 1 fit to the waist size of the user.
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A fourteenth embodiment is described hereafter.
As shown in
[FIFTEENTH EMBODIMENT]
A fifteenth embodiment is described hereafter.
As shown in
[SIXTEENTH EMBODIMENT]
A sixteenth embodiment is described hereafter.
In the waist adjustable garment according to the thirteenth to fifteenth embodiments, the vertical slit 4 is formed on the lining of the outer cloth 3a so that the lateral end of the adjusting cloth 21 is inserted and stitched therein. In contrast, as shown in
The fourteenth to sixteenth embodiments have generally the same structure in the other elements and have generally the same function and effects as the first embodiment of the pants 1.
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A seventeenth embodiment is described hereafter.
As shown in
The hook assembly 41 of the seventeenth embodiment of the waist adjustable pants may be used for the waist adjustable garment according to the fourteenth to sixteenth embodiments. The seventeenth embodiment has substantially the same structure in the other elements and substantially the same function and effects as the thirteenth embodiment of the pants.
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An eighteenth embodiment is described hereafter.
As shown in
Specifically, the other end of the rubber band 22 is stitched to the stitching position of the fastener-tape Fa in steps of
The eighteenth embodiment has substantially the same function and effects as the twelfth embodiment. The rubber band 22 may be provided ont only on the present embodiment but also on each waist adjustable garment according to the fourteenth to seventeenth embodiments. The shape keeper may be embodied by weaving fibers of a shape memory alloy into the adjusting cloth 21, for example.
In conclusion, the waist size of the pants 1 can be adjusted so as to fit the waist size of the user at the upper end joining portions of the front center opening 3 by the joint tool made of the hook assembly 11 or 41, according to each of the thirteenth to eighteenth embodiments, thereby providing generally the same function and effects as the seventh to twelfth embodiments.
In the waist adjustable garments according to the thirteenth to eighteenth embodiments, the adjusting cloth 21 has a constant width, as in the seventh to twelfth embodiments. However, the invention may be embodied such that the adjusting cloth 21 has an upper end longer and a lower end shorter. Moreover, the adjusting cloth 21 is provided on the outer cloth 3a up to the area of about ⅓ to ½ of the length of the outer cloth 3a from the upper side to the lower side thereof. However, the upper end of the adjusting cloth 21 has much influence on the size adjustment, while the lower end thereof has less influence. Therefore, the adjusting cloth 21 may be eliminated at the lower part. Of course, it is not always necessary to eliminate the lower part.
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A nineteenth embodiment is described hereafter.
As shown in
In the seventh embodiment of the pants 1, the width of the adjusting cloth 21 is constant up to the lower end, as shown in
In contrast, the nineteenth embodiment of the waist adjustable garment has the width of the adjusting cloth 21A becoming gradually narrower over the section of the length L2 from the position lower than the upper end by the length L1. Thus, the width of the adjusting cloth 21A is much smaller at the lower end 21b than at the upper end. Consequently, substantially no step or irregularity is generated on the fastener tape Fa at the lower end 21b of the adjusting cloth 21A, thereby solving the problem of the distortion and preventing disadvantages such as the wrinkles or the strange feeling of the user.
The nineteenth embodiment may set at desired values the length L1 of the section in which the width of the adjusting cloth 21A is constant, the length L2 of the section in which the width decreases downward, a length L1+L2 of the adjusting cloth 21A and the width of the lower end 21b. Moreover, it may be structured such that the adjusting cloth 21A becomes narrower from the upper end by setting the length L1=0. Alternatively, the width of the lower end 21b may be set at zero so that the adjusting cloth 21A has its width decrease gradually up to a pointed lower end.
The nineteenth embodiment is described as an example in which the seventh embodiment is modified such that the adjusting cloth 21 changes the width. Similarly, the width of the adjusting cloth 21 may be changed also in the waist adjustable garment according to the eighth to eighteenth embodiments. The nineteenth embodiment has substantially the same structure in the other elements and exhibits substantially the same function and effects as the seventh embodiment of the pants 1.
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A twentieth embodiment is described hereafter.
As shown in
Consequently, the twentieth embodiment of the waist adjustable garment has the width of the adjusting cloth 21B becoming gradually narrower over the section of the length L4 from the position lower than the upper end by the length L3. Thus, the width of the adjusting cloth 21B is much smaller at the lower end 21b than at the upper end. Consequently, substantially no step or irregularity is generated on the fastener tape Fa at the lower end 21b of the adjusting cloth 21B, thereby solving the problem of the distortion and preventing disadvantages such as the wrinkles or the strange feeling of the user.
In addition, the end portion of the adjusting cloth 21B is inserted in the slit 4 so that the stitched part is hidden thereby. Moreover, there is no strange feeling when touched and its appearance improves.
The twentieth embodiment may set at desired values the length L3 of the section in which the width of the adjusting cloth 21B is constant, the length L4 of the section in which the width decreases downward, a length L3+L4 of the adjusting cloth 21B and the width of the lower end 21b. Moreover, it may be structured such that the adjusting cloth 21B becomes narrower from the upper end by setting the length L3=0. Alternatively, the width of the lower end 21b may be set at zero so that the adjusting cloth 21 has its width decrease gradually up to a pointed lower end.
The twentieth embodiment has substantially the same structure in the other elements and exhibits substantially the same function and effects as the seventh embodiment of the pants 1.
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A twenty-first embodiment is described hereafter.
As shown in
Thus, the twenty-first embodiment of the waist adjustable garment makes the width of the adjusting cloth 21C much smaller at the lower end 21b than at the upper end, while keeping the width change of the adjusting cloth 21B very gentle. Consequently, substantially no step or irregularity is generated on the fastener tape Fa at the lower end 21b of the adjusting cloth 21C without affecting continuity of the shape change of the adjusting cloth 21C. Thereby, the problem of the distortion can be solved, and disadvantages such as the wrinkles or the strange feeling of the user can be prevented.
The twenty-first embodiment may eliminate the section of the constant width from the adjusting cloth 21C so that the width becomes narrower from the upper end. Alternatively, the width of the lower end 21b may be set at zero so that the adjusting cloth 21C has its width decrease gradually up to a pointed lower end.
The twenty-first embodiment has substantially the same structure in the other elements and exhibits substantially the same function and effects as the seventh embodiment of the pants 1.
[TWENTY-SECOND EMBODIMENT]
A twenty-second embodiment is described hereafter.
As shown in
As shown in
As shown in
As shown in
Thus, the portion of the fastener tape Fa sewed on the tuck 50 can be pulled and moved outwardly of the edge of the outer cloth 3a as shown by an arrow in
If an external force is applied in such a direction as to widen the waist belt of the pants 1 while the front center opening is closed by moving up the slide Fc of the zip fastener F, the tuck 50 permits the waist size of the pants 1 to become longer within such a length as to stretch the overlap of the tuck 50 at an area where the tuck 50 is formed under the fastener tape Fa. Then, the lower portion of the waist belt becomes longer, too.
The twenty-second embodiment of the pants 1 are provided with the buttonhole piece 31 having the buttonhole 31ax as shown in
As described above, the twenty-second embodiment has generally the same function and effects as the seventh embodiment.
Specifically, if an external force is applied in such a direction as to enlarge the size of the waist belt 2 of the pants 1, the size of the waist belt 2 can be prolonged at the joined portion by the hook assembly 100 located at the upper ends of the front center opening. Moreover, at the area from the upper part to a predetermined part downward of the front center opening (area where the tuck 50 is provided under the fastener tape Fa), the waist size of the pants 1 can be prolonged within an extendible length of the overlap of the tuck 50.
The upper end of the fastener tape Fa is held and sewed inside the belt lining 2a while slanted outwardly of the edge of the outer cloth 3a via the sliding tape 60. Therefore, the upper end of the fastener tape Fa and the portion of the fastener tape Fa stitched to the tuck 50 can move outwardly from the edge of the outer cloth 3a. Thus, a section where the waist size of the pants 1 is adjustable is completely continuous from the upper end of the pants 1 downward to the portion of the tuck 50. Therefore, it is possible to lessen more a tight feeling of the user when he or she puts on the pants 1 and decrease an influence on the appearance by a periphery of the front center opening being pulled or wrinkled.
Specifically, if the size of the waist belt 2 of the user becomes large, the size of the portion around the waist becomes large accordingly. Consequently, it is impossible to get rid of the tight feeling if a room is provided only on the waist belt. With the pants 1 of the twenty-second embodiment, the waist belt 2 of each part of the pants 1 becomes large according not only to a change of the waist size of the user but also to a change of a size of a portion around the waist. Thus, the user has no tight feeling. Moreover, it also prevents the peripheral part of the front center opening from being pulled or wrinkled due to shortage of the waist size of the pants, thereby improving the appearance thereof.
In addition, the twenty-second embodiment of the pants 1 does not need any fitting work of the adjusting cloth 21 as in the seventh to the twenty-first embodiments.
The same advantageous effects are obtained only by folding the outer cloth of the garment in the vertical direction so as to fabricate the tuck. Consequently, the structure becomes simple and manufacturing steps are reduced. As a result, it is possible to produce the waist adjustable garment in shorter time of delivery and at lower costs.
The hook assembly 100 according to each of the first to sixth embodiments can be used as the joint tool of the twenty-second embodiment for joining the garment in a separable manner and adjust the waist size in a fixed range. Alternatively, a variety of waist adjustable joint tools can be used such as the hook assembly 11 of the thirteenth embodiment or the hook assembly 41 of the fourteenth embodiment.
A material of the sliding tape 60 may be made of a cotton tape, a satin tape, an elastic material such as rubber, spandex, stretch tape (rubber contained cloth tape) and other materials.
In the twenty-second embodiment, the upper end of the fastener tape Fa is held and sewed inside the belt lining 2a via the sliding tape 60 at an inclination toward the outside of the edge of the outer cloth 3a. Alternatively, the upper end of the fastener tape Fa may be held and sewed inside the belt lining 2a at an inclination toward the outside of the edge of the outer cloth 3a as shown in FIG. 66 and so on.
Thereby, the same effects are obtained without the sliding tape 60 that the upper end of the fastener tape Fa does not hinder the stitched portion of the fasten er tape Fa to the tuck 50 from moving toward the outside beyond the edge of the outer cloth 3a.
In the twenty-second embodiment, the fastener tape Fa is sewed only on an outermost cloth of the portion of the outer cloth 3a that defines the tuck 50. The outer folded part 50a is not stitched along its crease. Alternatively, the fastener tape Fa may be sewed on the outer cloth 3a such that the outer folded part 50a is stitched along the crease by the left stitch in FIG. 67. Thus, the crease of the outer folded part 50a is strongly retained. Consequently, even if the fastener tape Fa is pulled in the direction toward the edge of the outer cloth 3a and the overlap of the tuck 50 is extended, the crease of the outer folded part 50a is not loosened but kept in a good appearance. Then, when the pulling force on the fastener tape Fa is released, the tuck 50 immediately returns to its original shape.
[TWENTY-THIRD EMBODIMENT]
A twenty-third embodiment is described hereafter.
As shown in
If the fastener tape Fa is pulled toward the edge of the outer cloth 3a in adjusting the waist size so as to extend the overlap of the tuck 50, a tensile lulling) force is applied to the lining 62 sewed at the right and the left of the tuck 50 by the stitched 62a. Then, the lining 62 generates an urging force to return the tuck 50 to its original state. Thus, the tuck 50 changes its shape while receiving a fixed urging force all the time. Therefore, there is generated no "blowoff" that the inner folded part 50b of the tuck 50 gets out to the side of the fastener. Moreover, the front side (a surface opposite to a surface on which the fastener tape Fa is sewed) is prevented from wrinkles due to the blowoff, thereby keeping the appearance good. Furthermore, there is generated an urging force to get the tuck return to the original state, so that the overlap of the tuck 50 is prevented from being left open unintentionally. Consequently, there is no such situation that the size of the portion under and around the waist belt of the pants 1 becomes too long and loose thereby to produce wrinkles thereat.
In the twenty-third embodiment, the fastener tape Fa is sewed only on an outermost cloth of the portion of the outer cloth 3a that defines the tuck 50. The outer folded part 50a is not stitched along its crease. Alternatively, the fastener tape Fa may be sewed on the outer cloth 3a such that the outer folded part 50a is stitched along the crease by the left stitch in FIG. 69. Thus, the crease of the outer folded part 50a is strongly retained. Consequently, even if the fastener tape Fa is pulled in the direction toward the edge of the outer cloth 3a and the overlap of the tuck 50 is extended, the crease of the outer folded part 50a is not loosened but kept in a good appearance. Then, when the pulling force on the fastener tape Fa is released, the tuck 50 immediately returns to its original shape.
[TWENTY-FOURTH EMBODIMENT]
A twenty-fourth embodiment is described hereafter.
In the twenty-fourth embodiment of waist adjustable garment modifies the twenty-second embodiment of the pants 1 such that the folded part of the outer cloth 3a is stuck by an adhesive double coated tape to the rear side of the outer cloth 3a near the tuck 50. Specifically, if the waist adjustable range of the hook assembly is 3 cm, the folded part of the outer cloth 3a is stuck by the adhesive double coated tape to the rear side of the outer cloth 3a in a vertical direction at a portion which is about 1.5 cm distant from the edge of the outer cloth 3a.
If the fastener tape Fa is pulled toward the edge of the outer cloth 3a in adjusting the waist size so as to extend the overlap of the tuck 50, a tensile force is applied to the stuck portion. Then, an urging force is produced to return the tuck 50 to its original state. Thus, the tuck 50 changes its shape while receiving a fixed urging force all the time. Therefore, there is generated no "blowoff" that the inner folded part 50b of the tuck 50 gets out to the side of the fastener. Moreover, the front surface is prevented from wrinkles due to the blowoff, thereby keeping the appearance good. Furthermore, there is generated an urging force to get the tuck return to the original state, so that the overlap of the tuck 50 is prevented from being left open unintentionally. Consequently, there is no such situation that the size of the portion under and around the waist belt of the pants 1 becomes too long and loose thereby to produce wrinkles thereat.
[TWENTY-FIFTH EMBODIMENT]
A twenty-fifth embodiment is described hereafter.
In the twenty-fifth embodiment of waist adjustable garment modifies the twenty-second embodiment of the pants 1 such that the outer cloth 3a is sewed in a vertical direction on a portion between the edge of the outer cloth 3a and the tuck 50. Specifically, a stitch is formed vertically at a portion which is about 1.5 cm distant from the edge of the outer cloth 3a so as to go through it from the front side of the outer cloth 3a to the rear side or a surface on which the fastener tape Fa is sewed.
If the fastener tape Fa is pulled toward the edge of the outer cloth 3a in adjusting the waist size so as to extend the overlap of the tuck 50, a tensile force is applied to the stitched portion. Then, an urging force is produced to return the tuck 50 to its original state. Thus, the tuck 50 changes its shape while receiving a fixed urging force all the time. Therefore, there is generated no "blowoff" that the inner folded part 50b of the tuck 50 gets out to the side of the fastener. Moreover, the front surface is prevented from wrinkles due to the blowoff, thereby keeping the appearance good. Furthermore, there is generated an urging force to get the tuck return to the original state, so that the overlap of the tuck 50 is prevented from being left open unintentionally. Consequently, there is no such situation that the size of the portion under and around the waist belt of the pants 1 becomes too long and loose thereby to produce wrinkles thereat.
Each of the twenty-third to the twenty fifth embodiments has generally the same structure in the other elements as that of the seventh embodiment of the pants 1 and exhibits generally the same function and effects as the seventh embodiment of the pants 1.
[TWENTY-SIXTH EMBODIMENT]
A twenty-sixth embodiment is described hereafter.
As shown in
If the fastener tape Fa is pulled either direction toward the right or left, either of those two stretch tapes 64 is expanded. Then, an urging force is produced to return the tuck 50 to its original state due to elastic force of the stretch tape 64. Thus, if the tensile force to the fastener tape Fa disappears, the fastener tape Fa quickly returns to the original position. Particularly, the fastener tape Fa does not move or slide smoothly if the cloth of the pants 1 has long pile or is thick, for example. According to the twenty-sixth embodiment, the fastener tape Fa can surely return to the original position even in such case.
While the twenty-sixth embodiment uses the stretch tapes 64 as two elastic tapes stitched substantially in a V-shape, the elastic tape may be made of another material such as rubber, spandex, etc.
The twenty-sixth embodiment has generally the same structure in the other elements as that of the twenty-third embodiment of the pants 1 and exhibits generally the same function and effects as the twenty-third embodiment of the pants 1.
Two elastic tapes of V-shape may be incorporated in the pants according to each of the twenty-second, the twenty-fourth and the twenty-fifth embodiments.
[TWENTY-SEVENTH EMBODIMENT]
A twenty-seventh embodiment is described hereafter.
As shown in
The inner folded part 50b of the tuck 50 may be provided with pleating. The pleating makes firmer and stronger the crease 50c of the inner folded part 50b of the tuck 50. Consequently, if the fastener tape Fa is pulled toward the edge of the outer cloth 3a so as to extend the overlap of the tuck 50, the crease 50c of the inner folded part 50b of the tuck 50 can be kept as it is without any slack. Thus, it is possible to prevent a disadvantage that the inner folded part 50b of the tuck 50 becomes slack and gets out. Moreover, the pleating prevents the crease 50c from slacking after the pants 1 is washed or laundered, thereby maintaining its function and effects almost permanently.
[TWENTY-EIGHTH EMBODIMENT]
A twenty-eighth embodiment is described hereafter.
As shown in
It is preferable to locate the stitch 52 at a position 1 to 2 mm distant from the crease 50c. If the stitch 52 is provided too far from the crease, the area in which the shape is changeable due to the tuck 50 becomes small and not desirable in practical use.
While the stitch 52 is provided up to the lower end of the tuck 50 in the twenty-eighth embodiment, the stitch 52 may be formed on an area located from the upper end of the tuck 50 downward to a lower end by ¾ to ⅔ of the height of the tuck 50. Then, the stitch 52 is eliminated at the lower side. In this case, it is supposed that the same function and effects are obtained, too.
Each of the twenty-seventh and the twenty-eighth embodiments has generally the same structure in the other elements as that of the twenty-second embodiment of the pants 1 and exhibits generally the same function and effects as the twenty-second embodiment of the pants 1.
The pressing by the iron or the pleating in the twenty-seventh embodiment or the stitch 52 along the crease 50c may be applied to the pants 1 according to each of the twenty-third to the twenty-sixth embodiments.
[TWENTY-NINTH EMBODIMENT]
A twenty-ninth embodiment is described hereafter.
As shown in
Consequently, if the hook element (not shown) on the outer cloth is caught on the socket element 100B such that the waist size becomes the largest, the socket element 100B is hidden by the waist belt of the outer cloth and never seen from the outside. Moreover, if the hook element on the outer cloth is caught on the socket element 100B such that the waist size becomes the smallest, there is no distortion generated around the waist belt 2. Thus, it is possible to prevent such a disadvantage as wrinkles.
In the twenty-ninth embodiment, the fitting position of the socket element 100b is optimized so that the socket element 100B is hidden from the outside when catching the hook element. Similar effects are obtainable by changing a dimension of the socket element 100B. For example, it is possible to make smaller the width of the socket element 100B so that the socket element 100B is hidden from the outside when catching the hook element.
[THIRTIETH EMBODIMENT]
A thirtieth embodiment is described hereafter.
As shown in
If the hook element 100A fitted on the rear side of the waist belt 2 of the outer cloth 3a is caught on the socket element 100B such that the waist size becomes the largest, part of the socket assembly 100B may come out of the edge of the waist belt in the aforementioned embodiments. However, according to the present embodiment, such part of the socket element 100B is hidden by the pointed portion 54, and never seen from the outside. Thus, the waist adjustable garment has a good appearance.
The shape of the pointed portion 54 is not limited to the triangle. It may be rectangular, trapezoidal, pentagonal, hexagonal or other polygonal shape or semicircular shape.
The twenty-ninth embodiment has generally the same structure in the other elements as that of the seventh embodiment of the pants 1 and exhibits generally the same function and effects as the seventh embodiment of the pants 1.
The positioning of the socket element 100B in the twenty-ninth embodiment or the pointed portion 54 in the thirtieth embodiment may be applied to the pants 1 according to each of the eighth to the twelfth embodiments and the nineteenth to the twenty-eighth embodiments.
The preferred embodiments described herein are illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated in the appended claims and all variations which come within the meaning of the claims are intended to be embraced therein.
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